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Rome & Greece
Early Civilizations
Ancient India & China
Civil War
American Revolution
100
Name the two ancient civilizations that were located near the Mediterranean Sea?
Ancient Greece and Rome
100
What is the mane of the wedge-shaped script that the Sumerian's used?
A Cuneiform
100
What are ruling families called in China?
Dynasties
100
Who was Ulysses S. Grant?
The commander of the Union Army
100
What was adopted by the United States on July 4, 1776?
The Declaration of Independence
200
What continent was Ancient Greece located on?
Europe
200
What is the definition of an embalmer?
A person who uses special methods to preserve a dead body from decay?
200
What is another name for bandit leaders who controlled large areas of China?
Warlords
200
Where was the first shots fired from in the civil war?
Fort Sumter
200
What was the cause of the Revolutionary War?
The colonists wanted to be free from the British
300
What was an ancient civilization, and a large empire. Today it is a city in Italy?
Rome
300
What is the name of the land at a river's mouth?
A delta
300
What are the living family members who were most respected called in China?
The Elders
300
What battle was fought on July 21, 1861?
The Battle of Bull Run
300
How long did the Continental Army fight against the British?
Eight years
400
Where was the peninsula that had limited soil and was located among mountains?
Ancient Greece
400
What is it called to dig out or remove soil from and area to find remains?
Excavate
400
Who were the people who lived in Chinese cities?
The rich, learned and skilled
400
Who was considered the greatest officer of the Civil War?
Robert E. Lee
400
How many colonies were under British rule in the 1600's?
Thirteen colonies
500
What is a continent east of the United States where Rome is located?
Europe
500
What is a stylus?
A sharp writing tool
500
What did the Chinese consider all foreigners to be?
Barbarians
500
What did Eli Whitney invent?
The Cotton Gin
500
What is another name for the Revolutionary War?
The War of Independence